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revoke (verb)

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  • revoke — ► VERB ▪ end the validity or operation of (a decree, decision, or promise). DERIVATIVES revocable adjective revocation noun revoker noun. ORIGIN Latin revocare call back …   English terms dictionary

  • revoke — re‧voke [rɪˈvəʊk ǁ ˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] LAW to officially state that a law, official document, agreement etc is no longer effective: • We had no alternative but to revoke the contract. revocable adjective : • Four events are mentioned that… …   Financial and business terms

  • revoke — re·voke /ri vōk/ vt re·voked, re·vok·ing: to annul by recalling or taking back: as a: to destroy the effectiveness of (a will) by executing another or by an act of destruction (as tearing or crossing out) b: to put an end to (a trust) c: to… …   Law dictionary

  • revoke — verb Revoke is used with these nouns as the object: ↑authorization, ↑bail, ↑charter, ↑citizenship, ↑decree, ↑licence, ↑order, ↑permission, ↑permit, ↑privilege, ↑visa …   Collocations dictionary

  • revoke — verb 1》 end the validity or operation of (a decree, decision, or promise). 2》 (in card games) fail to follow suit despite being able to do so. Derivatives revocability noun revocable adjective revocation noun revocatory adjective revoker noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • revoke — verb (T) to officially state that a law, decision, contract etc is no longer effective; cancel: Their work permits have been revoked …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • revoke — verb their liquor license was revoked Syn: cancel, repeal, rescind, reverse, annul, nullify, void, invalidate, countermand, retract, withdraw, overrule, override; Law vacate; formal abrogate …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • revoke — UK [rɪˈvəʊk] / US [rɪˈvoʊk] verb [transitive] Word forms revoke : present tense I/you/we/they revoke he/she/it revokes present participle revoking past tense revoked past participle revoked to officially say that something is no longer legal, for …   English dictionary

  • revoke — I. verb (revoked; revoking) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French revocer, revoquer, from Latin revocare, from re + vocare to call, from voc , vox voice more at voice Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to annul by recalling or taking… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • revoke — [c]/rəˈvoʊk / (say ruh vohk) verb (revoked, revoking) –verb (t) 1. to take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: to revoke a decree. –verb (i) 2. Cards to fail to follow suit when one can and should do so; renege. –noun… …  

  • revoke — re|voke [ rı vouk ] verb transitive to officially say that something is no longer legal, for example a law or document: After the third accident, her driver s license was revoked. The EU is demanding that Canada revoke the legislation. ╾… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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